Playing on the dynamics of international diplomacy and social tolerance, artist Mohammed Kanoo decided to cover famous celebrities in Arab clothes. Displayed at an exhibition in the UAE’s Meem Gallery, the artist’s set Fun With Fen (Fen means art) depicted celebrities like Barack Obama, Will Smith, Angela Jolie, John Travolta and Clint Eastwood. We can think of a lot of people who would be alarmed/happy seeing Obama in Arab dress.

Stirring the contents of a pan is the most boring, arm-destroying activity ever created. And rising as a beacon of freedom in that rubble is the Kuru Kuru Nabe a.k.a. “Pot Round Round.” It happens to be a self stirring pot designed by Japanese dentist Hideki Watanabe. Free from any mechanical or electrical parts, the pan makes use of the principles of thermodynamics to stir the contents automatically when the liquids inside are heated.

As Star Wars merchandise goes, this is probably the easiest way to get the feel of a full scale character costume, without actually wearing any armor, and especially any separate headgear. Options available are Boba Fett, Darth Vader, Chewbacca, R2-D2, and a Stormtrooper. There’s no C3PO because he can only sell swimsuits. Actually, get a model like that and even Jabba would sell swimsuits. Each hoodie is priced at $70.

It is a time honored way to keep keys, and one that people follow knowing the dangers fully well. The key hiding rock hides your keys better, but still isn’t quite the best place to keep your house keys. Costs $24.

Bras obviously are pretty good for holding things, and plenty of women have used them to tuck in a little cash every now and then, aside from their usual purpose. How comfortable a bra is when it comes to holding a phone, is an entirely different matter though.

If you use the camera right, you can do magic with the images it captures. Brazilian photographer Valentino Fialdini made tiny Lego chambers, and with the use of creative lighting and a wee bit of camera trickery, managed to show off the tiny chambers as large spacious rooms and corridors.